Larry Ellison says that Apple will not be successful without Steve Jobs (Video)

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  Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle and former close friend of his Steve Jobs, spoke to CBS about the company's future Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in a world without Steve Jobs. He referred to the periods in which Steve Jobs left him on Tim Cook to the management of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and he said that we already know how Apple evolves without it Steve Jobs, the company not being able to achieve the same success. Without crediting Tim Cook or Jony Ive for absolutely nothing, Larry Ellison says that without Steve Jobs, Apple will change over time, lose its popularity and probably one day end up in the situation of Blackberry.

  At the end of the interview, Ellison stated that Steve Jobs did not want to get rich through the products launched by the Apple company, he only wanted to become famous and was always trying to create the best products for the general public. He makes it clear that this way of thinking has generated and will generate success in the future, but those within Apple would have a different mentality.